
Former Blazers goaltender Daryl Reaugh recognized for work as NHL broadcaster
TORONTO — Former Kamloops Blazers goaltender Daryl “Razor” Reaugh will take his place in the Hockey Hall of Fame’s media section, after he was recognized for his years of work as a hockey broadcaster.
Reaugh, who has worked as a colour analyst on Dallas Stars radio and television broadcasts for the past 29 seasons, is the latest recipient of the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award, which is presented by the NHL Broadcasters’ Association.
“Daryl Reaugh has been a cornerstone of consistency and eloquence for Stars fans over decades,” Chuck Kaiton, President of the NHL Broadcasters’ Association, said in a release.
“His unique approach to painting a vivid picture as he analyses the play brings life and enjoyment for all to hear. His use of language is nothing short of sheer wizardry. He has earned his place among the best NHL broadcasters.”